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© Cpl Ariane Montambeault, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

© Cpl Ariane Montambeault, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

 

CMAT Team Leader Kate Auger briefs Minister Paradis on CMAT's relief efforts in Ormoc City, Leyte.

CMAT Team Leader Kate Auger briefs Minister Paradis on CMAT’s relief efforts in Ormoc City, Leyte.

Courtesy DFATD-MAECD: Canadian assistance to the Philippines

Minister of International Development and Minister for La Francophonie  Christian Paradis visited the areas hardest hit by Typhoon Haiyan, which struck the Philippines on November 8, 2013. The visit took place two weeks after the natural disaster, which affected 13 million people. The Minister met with representatives of the local government and both Canadian and foreign humanitarian agencies. He saw for himself how Canadian assistance was having an impact and improving people’s lives.

Emergency relief teams were on site to carry out humanitarian assistance activities. Minister Paradis also met with organizations responding to the tragedy. These organizations include UNICEF, the World Food Programme (WFP), Save the Children, Plan International, World Vision, Oxfam, CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSISTANCE TEAMS, the Philippine Red Cross, CARE Canada, and Doctors Without Borders. Thanks to Canada’s support and donations from Canadians, these organizations have been able to distribute food, materials needed to build shelters, and bed nets to prevent malaria. They have also been able to provide water, sanitation and health services. In addition, they have been able to provide education and protection for children, psychosocial support, health care, reproductive health services, and nutrition.

Complete article about Canadian assistance to the Philippines

For more information : Canada’s Response to Typhoon Haiyan

 

CMAT Team Members gather in front of the field hospital tent in Ormoc City, Leyte.

CMAT Team Members gather in front of the field hospital tent in Ormoc City, Leyte.

CMAT is proud to provide a summary of our deployment to the Philippines.  In total, the deployment lasted one month, and the team treated nearly 2000 patients. Our work in the Philippines is far from over, though. CMAT continues to assess the needs for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) as well as Mental Health and Psychological Support Services (MHPSS).  We are considering sending teams to address these needs in the coming months. If you  have experience working to support mental health and psychosocial needs, and are interested in a potential deployment, please contact us at [email protected].

CMAT’s assessment team was joined in the field by Medical Team 1 in Ormoc District, Leyte province, in response to the typhoon known locally as “Yolanda” which struck the Philippines on Nov 8, 2013. The 14 person medical team consisted of nurses, nurse practitioners, paramedics and physicians from across Canada, and joined the 4-member assessment team already on the ground. Major areas of Leyte were completely devastated by the powerful storm, and the destruction of infrastructure such as roads and hospitals impacted the population significantly.

 

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CMAT's Field clinic in Ormoc City, Leyte.

CMAT’s Field clinic in Ormoc City, Leyte, Philippines – November 2013.

Update from CMAT Assessment Team and Medical Team 1 – Ormoc City – Near City Hall

The CMAT teams are based near City Hall in Ormoc City. As you may have been following on our social media, there was a delay getting our field hospital released from customs, and so it only arrived in Ormoc late last night.  This has not slowed down the team one bit. Yesterday they report seeing over 200 patients.

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CMAT Medical Team 1 arrives in Cebu. L-R Back Row: Dr. Rene Bollozos, Justin Law, Janice Stirling, Lydia Chang, Brandon Duncan, Dr. Rashad Chin, Kim Cossitt, Christina Coambs, Michael Parker.  L-R Front Row: Tanya Correa, Kate Auger, Teresa Berdusco, Beverley Parker.  Absent: Lesley Eltom.

CMAT Medical Team 1 arrives in Cebu. L-R Back Row: Dr. Rene Bollozos, Justin Law, Janice Stirling, Lydia Chang, Brandon Duncan, Dr. Rashad Chin, Kim Cossitt, Christina Coambs, Michael Parker.
L-R Front Row: Tanya Correa, Kate Auger, Teresa Berdusco, Beverley Parker. Absent: Lesley Eltom.

As Team 1 has now arrived in the Philippines and will be getting up and running any time now, we wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their generous donations. We truly could not do this without your support – both monetarily and through the donation of Aeroplan miles. In fact, we have 10 more days to hit 500,000 miles donated so Aeroplan will match them. If you’ve already donated – a huge thank you. If you haven’t, please consider donating as part of the Beyond Miles Aeroplan Campaign. For more information, you can visit: http://beyondmiles.aeroplan.com/eng/charity/252.

You can also donate through our website or through the CanadaHelps website at: https://www.canadahelps.org/CharityProfilePage.aspx?charityID=s98486

Please know that CMAT is a registered charity that qualifies for the federal government matching of donations to the Philippines. Quite simply, every dollar you donate will be matched by the Canadian government. You can search for us here: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/chrts-gvng/lstngs/menu-eng.html

Once again, thank you for your support. It has made and will continue to make a real difference in the lives of thousands of people in the Philippines.